A river has a part called a "mouth" where it flows into another body of water, such as a sea, ocean, or lake. This is typically where the river widens and meets the larger body of water.
The part of a river that empties into a large body of water is called a delta.
I believe it is the mouth of the river. The mouth of the Mississippi River dumps into the Gulf Of Mexico
The part of a river that empties into a body of water is called the mouth of the river
It's called either the river mouth or the river delta.
They shoot water from their mouth.
Tributary. The Missouri river is a tributary of the Mississippi river.
Delta is a body part and also a name for a landform where a river flows into an ocean or a larger body of water.
The mouth of the river.The mouth (can also be a delta or estuary) of the stream or river into a standing body of water or the confluence of two rivers.The technical term for this is influent, which means something that flows in, especially a tributary river or stream that adds to a body of water. The opposite of this word is effluent, which means something that flows out of a body of water. Most lakes possess both of these, since they are part of an overall system with a flow.
It uses its mouth.
There are alveoli in your lungs and in your mouth.
the archer fish spits water from its mouth.